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Mr. Howards said the gesture was an openhanded pat.
Approachable and openhanded, Johnson would share his knowledge generously.
If anything, Obama's openhanded appeasement has encouraged Iran's regional adventurism and intense anti-Americanism.
Be openhanded with salt and butter but stingy with milk, which will flatten out the bright, earthy potato taste.
His grandfather Geisel was so doggedly openhanded a customer that young Ted compiled the second-best sales record in town.
Indeed, it's likely that the very nature of the challenge, which belongs to a category known to anthropologists as "extreme ritual," made people more openhanded.
Documents in the tax case described Mr. Sherman as an inveterate spender, one who friends and family said in letters of support could be all too openhanded with gifts.
When you realize that full professors in the university earn about seven hundred dollars a year, you can see how openhanded I appear to be.
A lavish spender, Constantine was notoriously openhanded to his supporters and was accused of promoting beyond their deserts men of inferior social status.
Mr. Andrews is nominally more conservative than Mr. Lautenberg, and he is more of a budget hawk where Mr. Lautenberg is more openhanded with federal programs.
It was the openhanded gesture of an establishment that may be in its infancy but already knows just what it's doing.
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